How can I recover from too high salary expectations through follow up email?
I recently had a phone interview, where the recruiter told that my salary expectations were too high. I responded in the phone call saying that I was willing to negotiate. Would it be wise to reiterate that I'm willing to negotiate again in my thank you email to the recruiter?
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I recently had a phone interview, where the recruiter told that my salary expectations were too high. I responded in the phone call saying that I was willing to negotiate. Would it be wise to reiterate that I'm willing to negotiate again in my thank you email to the recruiter?
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How do you know your expectations were too high?
– Sophie
16 mins ago
@Sophie He mentioned to me that it was out of the range they were expecting to offer.
– Debbie Williams
11 mins ago
That doesn't give you a great indication of whether it was a little or a lot. I think at this point, I'd simply wait to see - if they go forward, you're in a great position, if they don't - well, would you have been happy working for substantially less?
– Sophie
9 mins ago
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I recently had a phone interview, where the recruiter told that my salary expectations were too high. I responded in the phone call saying that I was willing to negotiate. Would it be wise to reiterate that I'm willing to negotiate again in my thank you email to the recruiter?
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I recently had a phone interview, where the recruiter told that my salary expectations were too high. I responded in the phone call saying that I was willing to negotiate. Would it be wise to reiterate that I'm willing to negotiate again in my thank you email to the recruiter?
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How do you know your expectations were too high?
– Sophie
16 mins ago
@Sophie He mentioned to me that it was out of the range they were expecting to offer.
– Debbie Williams
11 mins ago
That doesn't give you a great indication of whether it was a little or a lot. I think at this point, I'd simply wait to see - if they go forward, you're in a great position, if they don't - well, would you have been happy working for substantially less?
– Sophie
9 mins ago
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How do you know your expectations were too high?
– Sophie
16 mins ago
@Sophie He mentioned to me that it was out of the range they were expecting to offer.
– Debbie Williams
11 mins ago
That doesn't give you a great indication of whether it was a little or a lot. I think at this point, I'd simply wait to see - if they go forward, you're in a great position, if they don't - well, would you have been happy working for substantially less?
– Sophie
9 mins ago
How do you know your expectations were too high?
– Sophie
16 mins ago
How do you know your expectations were too high?
– Sophie
16 mins ago
@Sophie He mentioned to me that it was out of the range they were expecting to offer.
– Debbie Williams
11 mins ago
@Sophie He mentioned to me that it was out of the range they were expecting to offer.
– Debbie Williams
11 mins ago
That doesn't give you a great indication of whether it was a little or a lot. I think at this point, I'd simply wait to see - if they go forward, you're in a great position, if they don't - well, would you have been happy working for substantially less?
– Sophie
9 mins ago
That doesn't give you a great indication of whether it was a little or a lot. I think at this point, I'd simply wait to see - if they go forward, you're in a great position, if they don't - well, would you have been happy working for substantially less?
– Sophie
9 mins ago
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How do you know your expectations were too high?
– Sophie
16 mins ago
@Sophie He mentioned to me that it was out of the range they were expecting to offer.
– Debbie Williams
11 mins ago
That doesn't give you a great indication of whether it was a little or a lot. I think at this point, I'd simply wait to see - if they go forward, you're in a great position, if they don't - well, would you have been happy working for substantially less?
– Sophie
9 mins ago